Thursday, November 7, 2019

BERNIE SANDERS SAYS HANDING 40 MILLION ILLEGALS AMNESTY WILL ENABLE THEM TO BRING UP THE REST OF THEIR FAMILY


Bernie Immigration Plan: Stop ‘Racist and Ineffective’ Wall, Freeze Deportations, Extend Entitlement Benefits to Illegal Aliens

LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 04: Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders speaks at a town hall meeting on Latin American and immigration policy at the Casa del Mexicano on June 4, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Presidential candidates continue to campaign in California for the June 7 presidential primary …
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) released his comprehensive immigration plan on Thursday, with calls to halt construction of the “racist and ineffective” wall, freeze deportations, and extend entitlement benefits to illegal immigrants.

This signals the open borders lobby has, in recent months, impacted his positions on immigration.
Sanders vows to “overturn all of President Trump’s actions to demonize and harm immigrants on the first day of his presidency” and offers a list featuring a general overview of the reforms he hopes to enact – reforms which include many positions the open borders lobby welcomes:
We're going to overturn everything Trump has done to demonize immigrants. We will:

✅End family separation and reunify families
✅End ICE raids
✅Put a moratorium on deportations
✅Restore and expand DACA
✅Decriminalize and demilitarize the border

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He calls to end the construction of what he considers the “racist and ineffective wall on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” place a moratorium on deportations until the completion of a comprehensive audit, expand Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA),
and overturn the Trump administration’s travel restrictions against terrorist-laden countries which were outlined by the Obama administration. Additionally, Sanders aims to empower sanctuary cities, signaling his intention to instruct the Department of Justice (DOJ) to “drop any litigation or funding restrictions relating to sanctuary cities.”
The socialist senator also proposes amnesty, promising to “enact a swift, fair pathway to citizenship” for the 11-22 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States. That proposal includes “expedited citizenship for undocumented youth.”
Another massive part of Sanders’ proposal involves “decriminalizing” border crossings, making it a civil offense and calling its criminal status “morally wrong.” On that front, Sanders also proposes the creation of a “$14 billion federal grant program for indigent defense,” to “ensure due process” for illegal immigrants.
His plan states:
The criminalization of immigrants has wasted billions of taxpayer dollars, dehumanized vulnerable migrants, and swelled already-overcrowded jails and prisons. Decades of unaccountable funding for militarizing our border has created a dangerous situation that has led to thousands of deaths along the border and at least seven children have died in the custody of the United States since last year. Bernie believes this is unacceptable.
By criminalizing immigration, we have worsened the effects of mass incarceration and racial disparities in our broken criminal justice system. Black immigrants make up 5 percent of the undocumented population but account for 20 percent of those facing removal on criminal grounds. Tying local law enforcement to immigration enforcement perpetuates racial biases in policing, where black and brown people are stopped, harassed, and arrested at higher rates than white people. We must decouple local law enforcement and immigration, leaving the proper authorities to carry out their respective missions.
Sanders expresses his intention to extend his overwhelmingly expensive domestic policies, such as Medicare for All and “free” college, to illegal immigrants. He also vows to enact Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) Embrace Act, which is part of her “A Just Society” package. The Embrace Act essentially expands entitlement benefits to illegal immigrants, ensuring that “all persons in need are eligible for the largest programs of the social safety net, regardless of their immigration status.”
Sanders’ plan states he will “take bold and necessary executive action” to institute his immigration reforms if Congress does not act swiftly.
The presidential hopeful’s plan stands in contrast to the position he held during the last election cycle. He has long called for “comprehensive immigration reform” while claiming to be an opponent of open borders and made waves in 2015 after calling open borders a “Koch brothers proposal” that would “make everybody in America poorer.”
He said during an interview with Vox:
What right-wing people in this country would love is an open-border policy. Bring in all kinds of people, work for $2 or $3 an hour, that would be great for them. I don’t believe in that. I think we have to raise wages in this country, I think we have to do everything we can to create millions of jobs. You know what youth unemployment is in the United States of America today? If you’re a white high school graduate, it’s 33 percent, Hispanic 36 percent, African American 51 percent. You think we should open the borders and bring in a lot of low-wage workers, or do you think maybe we should try to get jobs for those kids?
I think from a moral responsibility we’ve got to work with the rest of the industrialized world to address the problems of international poverty, but you don’t do that by making people in this country even poorer.
Sanders even corrected an audience member at a campaign stop in Iowa in April after the individual suggested Sanders supported an open borders immigration policy.
“I’m afraid you may be getting your information wrong. That’s not my view,” Sanders stated. “What we need is comprehensive immigration reform.”
“If you open the borders, my god, there’s a lot of poverty in this world, and you’re going to have people from all over the world,” he continued. “And I don’t think that’s something that we can do at this point. Can’t do it. So that is not my position”:
Sen. Bernie Sanders campaigns in Oskaloosa, IA: "If you open the borders, there's a lot of poverty in this world, and you're going to have people from all over the world. And I don't think that's something that we can do at this point. Can't do it."

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Tulsi Gabbard: ‘We Do Not Have a Nation If We Do Not Have Borders’

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Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) told Breitbart News on Thursday morning that “we do not have a nation if we don’t have borders.”

Gabbard, appearing with Breitbart News’ editor-in-chief Alex Marlow on Breitbart News Daily on Sirius XM Patriot 125, is among the ten Democratic presidential candidates who have qualified for the fifth debate Nov. 20.
She fielded a variety of question from Marlow, including questions about domestic policy, starting with immigration.
“The reality is that we do not have a nation if we don’t have borders,” she said. “It’s a false choice for people to say you’re anti-immigrant if you support secure borders. That’s just not the case.”
Gabbard is one of the only candidates who has opposed decriminalizing illegal immigration, and who has opposed providing free health care and free college tuition to illegal aliens.
She has criticized President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, but also departed from the radical stances of her rivals. She declared in the second Democratic presidential debate: “We will have to stop separating children from their parents, make it so that it’s easier for people to seek asylum in this country, make sure that we are securing our borders and making it so that people are able to use our legal immigration system by reforming those laws.”
On Thursday, she told Breitbart News that it was possible to achieve a balance: “I think that we can and we must have a secure border policy that’s effective and works, and also reform our immigration system so that it works for our country. It can be a safe and secure border along with humane immigration policy and achieve both objectives.”
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News. He earned an A.B. in Social Studies and Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard College, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. He is also the co-author of How Trump Won: The Inside Story of a Revolution, which is available from Regnery. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.


Drug Flows Increasing at SW Border, DHS Official Says; Fentanyl Seizures Up 20%, Meth Up 200%

By Susan Jones |

On Tuesday, as the nation learned about the murders of nine American women and children at the hands of Mexican drug cartels, the Senate Homeland Security Committee held a hearing on threats to the homeland, including some that emanate from Mexico.
Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) noted that the apprehension of illegal immigrants crossing the Southwest Border has declined somewhat from earlier highs, but the drug flow has not slowed.
"We have seen it increase," David Glawe, the chief intelligence officer and under secretary at the Department of Homeland Security told Portman.
Just to give you the numbers from 2017 to 2019, so you know what we are dealing with on the narcotic flows, we have seen a 40-percent increase in cocaine from seizures at the Southwest border.
We have seen a 20-percent increase in fentanyl. We have seen a 30-percent increase in heroin, and to your point, we have seen a 20-percent increase in methamphetamine -- and that is in addition to the emergency on the border we had with the migrant flows...
So we have a crisis at the Southwest border and it is all based on moving people and goods illicitly across the border. And that's what it is about, cartels are about moving goods and people across the Southwest border.
Glawe said the drug seizure percentages "are probably low."
"That is what we are catching," he said. "So we have seen those increases in the last two years, and the cartels are a sophisticated business about moving supplies in the United States. They are as good as any major business," Glawe said, comparing them to a Fortune 500 company in terms of profits.
He also mentioned the cartels' "relationships 

with China," which is moving its fentanyl 

production to Mexico. "It is very 

sophisticated, very robust, and constantly 

changing and dynamic," Glawe said.

Portman said Americans' demand for the illicit drugs is also "key."
"We have done a lot of work on that, we will continue to on prevention and recovery programs, treatment -- but we have got to do something to deal with the flow," Portman said.
The senator said in the streets of Columbus, Ohio, crystal meth "is less expensive than marijuana and deadly, and so we would appreciate any input you have as to how we can do a better job to reduce that supply, at a minimum."
Glawe said reducing the supply requires a "sophisticated approach that goes just beyond law enforcement. It is partnership with our U.S. intelligence community partners, our Mexican intelligence community partners, the Mexican military as well as our military, and that partnership is robust and we have a very good relationship with our Mexico partners, but it is really upping the game and a strategy to impact these groups that is going to have to go city by city, state by state."
'Awash in meth'
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) told Glawe that his state is "absolutely overwhelmed" with meth coming across the Southwest border. "I mean, there is not a community in my state -- urban, rural, north, south, east, west --that is not just a wash in meth.
"You pointed out that between, I think it was 2017 and 2019 that the southern border apprehension is up over 200 percent for meth," Hawley told Glawe. "Did I hear you say to Senator Portman that the meth apprehensions and other drug apprehensions have continued to increase even as border apprehensions of illegal individuals has decreased. Is that--is that right?"
"That is correct," Glawe said. "And again, this is a two-year snapshot, so it was cocaine, 20 percent (increase in seizures); fentanyl, 20 percent; heroin, 30 percent; and methamphetamine, 200 percent, and that's at the border. That's at the border where we are seizing that. That's in addition to the migration challenges we've had."
Glawe said the cartels "control what goes across and what does not go across. And it is all based on money of moving people and goods."
Hawley asked Glawe what needs to change to more effectively slow the flow of drugs into the United States.
Glawe repeated his earlier response about the U.S. law enforcement partnering with Mexican agencies and the Mexican military in some of Mexico's "lawless" areas.
"But that also has to be hand in glove with our demand," Glawe said. "The U.S. is a high demand for narcotics. So it's a-- it's a joint process, and it's in that realm of having that partnership with our Mexican counterparts in that space to identify the bad and fill it with the good."

THE DEMOCRAT PARTY’S BILLIONAIRES’ GLOBALIST EMPIRE requires someone as ruthlessly dishonest as Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama to be puppet dictators.

http://hillaryclinton-whitecollarcriminal.blogspot.com/2018/09/google-rigged-it-so-illegals-would-vote.html

1.     Globalism: Google VP Kent Walker insists that despite its repeated rejection by electorates around the world, “globalization” is an “incredible force for good.”

2.     Hillary Clinton’s Democratic party: An executive nearly broke down crying because of the candidate’s loss. Not a single executive expressed anything but dismay at her defeat.

3.   Immigration: Maintaining liberal immigration in the U.S is the policy that Google’s executives discussed the most.


HILLARY CLINTON’S GLOBALIST VISION:


SURRENDER OF OUR BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX AND SUCKING IN 

GLOBAL BRIBES FOR THE PHONY CLINTON FOUNDATION


Even though it has gone virtually unreported by Corporate media, Breitbart News has extensively documented the Clintons’ 
longstanding support for “open borders.” Interestingly, as the Los Angeles Times observed in 2007, the Clinton’s praise for 
globalization and open borders frequently comes when they are 
speaking before a wealthy foreign audiences and donors.




Charlie Daniels: We Need a Wall – But That’s Just the Beginning

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/04/charlie-daniels-we-need-wall-but-thats.html

“I believe that if Hillary had been elected she would have found a way to give amnesty and eventually citizenship to all the millions of Hispanics who are now here illegally and would have, in theory, have opened the border so that more and more could cross and be eligible to vote, until an undefeatable voting block would have been created, putting a more and more progressive electorate into power.” CHARLIE DANIELS

Even though it has gone virtually unreported by corporate media, Breitbart News has extensively documented the Clintons’ longstanding support for “open borders.” Interestingly, as the Los Angeles Times observed in 2007, the Clinton’s praise for globalization and open borders frequently comes when they are speaking before a wealthy foreign audiences and donors.


LA RAZA SUPREMACIST HILLARY CLINTON’S


TRILLION DOLLAR WELFARE HANDOUT TO NARCOMEX!

 

Clinton amnesty plan would cost taxpayers $1.2 trillion



Hillary Clinton's plan to bring 11 million illegal aliens
"out of the shadows" would cost American households an immediate tax increase of $1.2 trillion, or $15,000 per household, according to a study by the National Academy of Sciences.


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